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at least in the state of new jersey. >> steve, anything to the timing of this? is there anything to that school of thought that says he wants this publicly litigated now so that as he makes up his mind with regard to 2016 he's dealt with it? >> yeah. i don't even know if it's that as much as hey, if you go on letterman you're going to joke around and this is the thing you're going to joke around about and then the doctor comes out and she does her thing. i think it's more sort of a -- more sort of a preview for him of what he's in store for. i know he went through this in new jersey in 2009 but obviously that's a smaller scale in terms of the media scrutiny. maybe it's a preview for him of what he'd be in for. because we'd have these episodes a lot if he got in a national race. it's for him to sit there and say do i want to go through this, do i want doctors going on tv and talking about my weight? because i don't think this will be the first one if he runs for president. >> i agree with both of you. and i agree with susan in particular that there's blowback to
at least in the state of new jersey. >> steve, anything to the timing of this? is there anything to that school of thought that says he wants this publicly litigated now so that as he makes up his mind with regard to 2016 he's dealt with it? >> yeah. i don't even know if it's that as much as hey, if you go on letterman you're going to joke around and this is the thing you're going to joke around about and then the doctor comes out and she does her thing. i think it's more sort of a...
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with me steve kornacki focusing? >> how is she doing him a favor? do you think the man doesn't know he's fat? he knows he's fat. he has a mirror. i'm sure he has a scale. again, i don't think this has anything to do with health. i think this has to do with the idea that people think that people overweight are lazy. and anyone that's seen the governor know that's not the case. i don't know why people think it's okay about making comments about people this size. >> totally inappropriate for her to reference the possibility of him dying in office. who among us, i know i certainly have, have thought i hope he's well. that's a lot of weight to carry on that frame. >> it's obvious to anybody who looks at him. it's one of the first things anybody is going to notice. it's going to be on everyone's mind. the risk for this doctor, his political opponents, the risk of drawing attention to it is it's just always going to backfire on you. when he jokes about it himself, he's coming across as self dep ri kating. when anybody else draws attention to it, it always
with me steve kornacki focusing? >> how is she doing him a favor? do you think the man doesn't know he's fat? he knows he's fat. he has a mirror. i'm sure he has a scale. again, i don't think this has anything to do with health. i think this has to do with the idea that people think that people overweight are lazy. and anyone that's seen the governor know that's not the case. i don't know why people think it's okay about making comments about people this size. >> totally...
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i heard that steve doocy actually has calf implants. n now, i don't have any evidence to back that up whatsoever. >> no. >> but, you know, just put a question mark at that. can we put a question mark at the end of that? >> you're referring to, of course, his own personal blog being implanted -- >> sam thought about getting calf implants because we're on a basketball team together. >> that's why he only does television from the waist up. >> exactly. >> just kind of a vanity thing. >> there is a nugget of probably something actually worth discussing here, which is our national obsession with hillary clinton and also the way women are scrutinized in the public lens. >> oh, totally. totally. >> and hillary, in particular, is an incredible sort of sign post for what we'll call the male gaze, given the scrutiny of the way she looks in a ponytail or blackberrying or whatever it is. >> how often it always comes back to hillary. we've been having these same type of slip-ups from usually male commentators for two decades now, always revolving aro
i heard that steve doocy actually has calf implants. n now, i don't have any evidence to back that up whatsoever. >> no. >> but, you know, just put a question mark at that. can we put a question mark at the end of that? >> you're referring to, of course, his own personal blog being implanted -- >> sam thought about getting calf implants because we're on a basketball team together. >> that's why he only does television from the waist up. >> exactly. >>...
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congressman steve king had a hearing today in the house. >> we have about what, 6.3 billion people on the planet. so that would be a universe that you addressed, i think. but do you believe that there should be a limit to the number of people brought into the united states? >> i do think that the answer is to increase the number of high-skilled immigrants that we have. but also to put the folks who are already here -- >> but mayor castro, what i'm hearing here is that you wouldn't put a limit on any of those groups, you would just fill up the categories essentially by demand. and that demand is potentially the entire population of the planet. >> what do you say to someone who worries about the entire planet coming to the 50 states, as a result of immigration reform? >> i think if he is worried about the entire planet he should support climate change efforts. but that said, this is really about -- this shows today's judiciary hearing in the house shows how out of touch some of our elected officials are in the house, and unfortunately, i think in the senate, as well. and really, the ele
congressman steve king had a hearing today in the house. >> we have about what, 6.3 billion people on the planet. so that would be a universe that you addressed, i think. but do you believe that there should be a limit to the number of people brought into the united states? >> i do think that the answer is to increase the number of high-skilled immigrants that we have. but also to put the folks who are already here -- >> but mayor castro, what i'm hearing here is that you...
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steve, you say slam the brakes on this plan, why? >> because government involved is going to be a waste. you look at other infrastructure fed ex and ups and railroads got out the way, great infrastructure, let's have the private equity involved, public-partnerships private partnerships and you get more for less. you get bloated wages and more bang for the buck by bringing in free market. >> dave: what is wrong with the free market taking the place of government boondoggles? >> for one thing it is not happening quickly enough. we have a serious problem that all of us should agree to. there are certain things like roadways that you cannot give a monopoly to a private company. >> dave: it's a public monopoly? >> don't you feel better with all of us own the government having control over the roadway than one private company. >> dave: i've seen so many of those public projects with guys sitting around. they take five times as long as private project. rick has a point on infrastructure. it is crumbling. listen to what ray lahood pitched th
steve, you say slam the brakes on this plan, why? >> because government involved is going to be a waste. you look at other infrastructure fed ex and ups and railroads got out the way, great infrastructure, let's have the private equity involved, public-partnerships private partnerships and you get more for less. you get bloated wages and more bang for the buck by bringing in free market. >> dave: what is wrong with the free market taking the place of government boondoggles? >>...
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and that goes back, steve, to the question of imminent. what is imminent? obviously i'd be the first one to say if they have evidence that this guy is planning an attack, kill him. fine with it. but you know what? there's no problem going to a fisa-style court talking to retired federal judges like bush had to do and say, hey, listen. this is the evidence we have. we believe this guy is going to -- and i've known judges that have been on these fisa courts. let me tell you something. they don't talk. they do not say a word to anybody. the administration should be able to go in and say, this is the guy. this is the evidence that we have. we're not sure when it's going to happen. but we believe that he's right now working on killing americans. can we -- we think we have probable cause. the judges are going to say yeah, kill him. let other people look at it. >> first, as you said, i think the administration has a disclosure problem here because i read that white paper that nbc got ahold of. i didn't see anything in it that was militarily sensitive or intelligen
and that goes back, steve, to the question of imminent. what is imminent? obviously i'd be the first one to say if they have evidence that this guy is planning an attack, kill him. fine with it. but you know what? there's no problem going to a fisa-style court talking to retired federal judges like bush had to do and say, hey, listen. this is the evidence we have. we believe this guy is going to -- and i've known judges that have been on these fisa courts. let me tell you something. they don't...
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and former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. and from washington, nbc chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of "andrea mitchell reports," andrea mitchell. andrea, good morning. >> good morning. hi, mika. >> want to get straight into the news. chris christie's back in the news. he kind of fired back at that white house doctor who made some really kind of inappropriate comments about his weight. >> yeah, did you hear about that? >> i thought. i thought it was great what he said. it's exactly the conversation that we don't need to have about weight and obesity. we need to have a better one. hopefully this will lead to that at some point. it's what i'm writing about. >> so this doctor says that she's afraid chris christie's going to die. >> yeah, and she goes on camera and says that. >> and then chris christie fires back. >> said "shut up." >> you know, we shouldn't be talking about that. >> why? >> because there's much bigger news out there. >> what's that? >> what do you think? everybody's talking about it. >> lindsay lohan
and former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. and from washington, nbc chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of "andrea mitchell reports," andrea mitchell. andrea, good morning. >> good morning. hi, mika. >> want to get straight into the news. chris christie's back in the news. he kind of fired back at that white house doctor who made some really kind of inappropriate comments about his weight. >> yeah, did you hear...
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every democrat holds a big lead over steve king in every possible senate race in iowa. he trails every democratic candidate. >> that's stunning. >> so stunning. >> stephanie: -- by at least 7 points according to a new ppppoll -- [ giggling ] >> ppp. >> stephanie: do we get more immature as we get older. >> i think we do. >> am not. >> am too. >> shut up stupids. >> you shut up. >> stephanie: that's our impress of the republican party. you are stupid for calling the republicans stupid. you are the stupid one. >> you are hugely stupid. >> and then the other one looked at the other like a loris. >> yeah, but you lost money on a casino. that's stupid. stupid is as stupid does. >> stephanie: all right. once again don't fight boys you are all stupid all of you. [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> stephanie: overall democrats appear to be slightly favors, but if a hard conservative wins like king, they will gain advantage. let's go to kelly in ohio. >> caller: hello. i have an interesting concept of what possibly the nra could do with all of this money that they are sitting on. >>
every democrat holds a big lead over steve king in every possible senate race in iowa. he trails every democratic candidate. >> that's stunning. >> so stunning. >> stephanie: -- by at least 7 points according to a new ppppoll -- [ giggling ] >> ppp. >> stephanie: do we get more immature as we get older. >> i think we do. >> am not. >> am too. >> shut up stupids. >> you shut up. >> stephanie: that's our impress of the republican...
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they want tea party birther guy steve king. steve king polls way ahead of his next closest primary challenger. the more moderate republican congressman tom latham. steve king ahead by 17 points in that republican primary matchup when you look at the polls. of course, when you put steve king up against the likely winner of the democratic primary, and you actually poll the whole state, all likely midterm voters in iowa, steve king, the tea party birther king guy loses to democratic congressman bruce braley. but just counter factual here, let's say the wacky tea party guy, the birther steve king guy didn't run off with the primary, look what happens when you poll statewide among likely voters and ask them to choose between the not steve king guy and the democrat, actually, the republican guy wins. in other words, the whole state of iowa would rather have the more moderate republican guy. but if you do not give them that choice in the general election, if republicans decide that what they're offering is just the birther guy, just t
they want tea party birther guy steve king. steve king polls way ahead of his next closest primary challenger. the more moderate republican congressman tom latham. steve king ahead by 17 points in that republican primary matchup when you look at the polls. of course, when you put steve king up against the likely winner of the democratic primary, and you actually poll the whole state, all likely midterm voters in iowa, steve king, the tea party birther king guy loses to democratic congressman...
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. >> tomorrow on "washington journal" steve talks about moderate republicans in congress and the role they play in fiscal issues on capitol hill. >> we'll talk about the act and debate in the senate with the national network to end domestic violence. then north korea's nuclear ability. "washington journal" with your calls, tweets and e-mails live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> i thought maybe they will like to know my first impressions of washington d.c. don't you know. i know you all think i have an accentful. i think i talk like tom brokaw. i thought you'd want to know what it would be like to be 100th in snoirt in the united states senate. it's truly very glamorous. my transition office is very 1345u8, very coysy. in fact we are waiting for ken conrad to pick up the chart so we can hire staff. my office is small and certainly not big enough to live in. i'm wondering congressman, was it really coysy and and when you lived there? was there room for the donny and marie posters? >> well, i have to tell you i feel very well protected because we are right across from the capitol poli
. >> tomorrow on "washington journal" steve talks about moderate republicans in congress and the role they play in fiscal issues on capitol hill. >> we'll talk about the act and debate in the senate with the national network to end domestic violence. then north korea's nuclear ability. "washington journal" with your calls, tweets and e-mails live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> i thought maybe they will like to know my first impressions of washington...
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sorry, steve. here's what football legend joe namath, who would think would be happy about it, when i asked him. >> the players will handle it and the fans will handle it. they'll be out there, yes. let's just hope it's a mild day because what i know about the foul weather, it diminishes the expertise of the players, holding on to the ball, throwing the ball, kicking the ball. it takes away from their expertise a bit. >>brian: he's concerned for the fans because five hours will be sitting in the stadium. peyton manning considered an early favorite. super bowl officials knew there was a chance power could go out during the super bowl. we have a memo that reveals tests showed electrical feeders were decayed and there were concerns about power failure. meanwhile the nfl said it is a backup generator ready the entire time and were about to turn it on when the power came back. don't blame beyonce for the blackout. her half time show operated on its own power grid. it had water. it had smoke. it had flam
sorry, steve. here's what football legend joe namath, who would think would be happy about it, when i asked him. >> the players will handle it and the fans will handle it. they'll be out there, yes. let's just hope it's a mild day because what i know about the foul weather, it diminishes the expertise of the players, holding on to the ball, throwing the ball, kicking the ball. it takes away from their expertise a bit. >>brian: he's concerned for the fans because five hours will be...
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tounge thank new america and steve. i do want to reemphasize the point peter made when you read any of the chapters that aman has written. you center to read look at the references more so than with your average chapter. they are incredible. my task in this effort was to step back and look at the bigger picture. and one of the things that came out of that process when we were originally pulling together the chapters and these chapters hold up over time as a aman said. i think some of the basic dynamics are still there even as conditions have changed. the individuals and permits have been killed. some of the political dynamics have changed a little bit. but fundamentally you see the same issues that play. and so semantically when we were pulling them together there was a decision we made between the afghan taliban and pakistani taliban. that's something that the i thought at the time was a sort of false construct that gave us that created a false detics that on secured the cross pollination between the groups and didn't
tounge thank new america and steve. i do want to reemphasize the point peter made when you read any of the chapters that aman has written. you center to read look at the references more so than with your average chapter. they are incredible. my task in this effort was to step back and look at the bigger picture. and one of the things that came out of that process when we were originally pulling together the chapters and these chapters hold up over time as a aman said. i think some of the basic...
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steve and terry weaver say they could not believe the first win, let alone the second. the husband said he was initially scared to claim the winnings because he thought lottery officials would make him take a lie detector test. they plan to invest their wings winnings. >> what a day for dow. a bounce back from a big surge in u.s. home prices. they're increasing sides that europe's economy is getting better. got some good earnings reports from some of the big companies. no matter what they want you do believe -- for today, at least -- the economy is looking up. i'm shepard smith. see you back here tonight on fox report. you'll be all right. [screaming] >> well, like the sequel to a 1950s horror film, only is this fly going to stick? welcome. i'm stewart in for neil cavuto. remember this, that fiscal cliff deal, huge amount in tax hikes. not much in the way of spending cuts. are we about to see the sequel? the president is calling on congress to pass another quick fix to avert those automatic spending cuts he originally signed off on, kicking in march 1 income, and this i
steve and terry weaver say they could not believe the first win, let alone the second. the husband said he was initially scared to claim the winnings because he thought lottery officials would make him take a lie detector test. they plan to invest their wings winnings. >> what a day for dow. a bounce back from a big surge in u.s. home prices. they're increasing sides that europe's economy is getting better. got some good earnings reports from some of the big companies. no matter what they...
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steve deace writes how do beat karl rove in his own game. there is now an out in the open civil war within the republican party, and most of the grassroots patriots i talk to are just fine with that. the gop establishment is so hated by its own base that increasingly more and more of its grassroots have -- milk toast john boehner type of republican. >> i don't know how different the fight is this time versus when it was like rockefeller versus nixon, when it was, like -- when you are goldwater and rockefeller. i don't know the traditional split in the republican party between true bleefrz, evenitis las vegasests. these splits have been there. what's fun now is there's so much money piling in. >> god help us when karl rove is in rockefeller. >> yes, exactly. and i would say, you know, howard, we talked about this a little bit. the parallel in terms of democrats 20 years ago and the formation of the dlc, the democratic leadership committee, the sort of policies of bill clinton, it's different. i mean, there was a sense that it would come toget
steve deace writes how do beat karl rove in his own game. there is now an out in the open civil war within the republican party, and most of the grassroots patriots i talk to are just fine with that. the gop establishment is so hated by its own base that increasingly more and more of its grassroots have -- milk toast john boehner type of republican. >> i don't know how different the fight is this time versus when it was like rockefeller versus nixon, when it was, like -- when you are...
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and to steve israel who worked tirelessly to bring on 49 new outstanding members of this caucus, i am -- i am looking forward to spending time with all 49 of you, and hopefully we'll be seeing you over at the white house at various events, but obviously i know that you came here to get something done. i am looking forward to working with you every single day to make sure we're doing right by the people who sent us here. now, i actually just changed the format here. i called an audible. originally the way this was scheduled is i was just going to talk, and then i was going to shake some hands, and i thought since this is not a shy bunch, it might make sense for me to take some questions and some add vishgs i'm sure, you guys have for me. so what i'm going to do is make some points at the top, and then what i would like is maybe javier or steve or somebody can come up here and you can call on folks and we'll spend a little time with q and a before i get a chance to say hello to everybody. and part of the reason i want to keep my remarks short is because i just made a pretty long speech
and to steve israel who worked tirelessly to bring on 49 new outstanding members of this caucus, i am -- i am looking forward to spending time with all 49 of you, and hopefully we'll be seeing you over at the white house at various events, but obviously i know that you came here to get something done. i am looking forward to working with you every single day to make sure we're doing right by the people who sent us here. now, i actually just changed the format here. i called an audible....
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you have just announced publicly the other day you had a wonderful stock option from steve jobs who was your friend and who you were on his board. you bought a television channel and rekristened it as the current tv and you just sold that and made a handsome profit. you sold to al jazeera and people take note of the fact that al jazeera is in part subsidized or sponsed by the qatar government. >> uh-huh. >> rose: did that cause you a moment of saying look f i do this, if i sell to them, even though i will make a handsome profit, people are going to say oh, i wish you had found a better buyer. >> well, i did extensive diligence on that whole question. of course i understand that critique which was then a potential critique, absolutely. but what the diligence showed very clearly is that al jazeera has longince esblished itself as an immensely respected news gathering network around the world. it's won the major journalism award in countries after country. it is respected as having integrity. on its climate reporting, for example, it's higher quality and far more expensive than any. u.s. n
you have just announced publicly the other day you had a wonderful stock option from steve jobs who was your friend and who you were on his board. you bought a television channel and rekristened it as the current tv and you just sold that and made a handsome profit. you sold to al jazeera and people take note of the fact that al jazeera is in part subsidized or sponsed by the qatar government. >> uh-huh. >> rose: did that cause you a moment of saying look f i do this, if i sell to...
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. >> steve, what is the holdup? >> so which ad do you like best, go to greta wire .com and watch them again and then pick your favorite. and this year it is not just any super bowl, it is the harbowl. what can we expect from the big game? cincinnati bengals head coach marvin lewis has a good idea. as defensive coordinator he helped lead the ravens to a super bowl victory 12 years ago. he joins us. nice to see you, coach. >> how are you doing today? >> very well. i take it you are excited about the game. i'm curious what are you going to be watching for? i know you are not watching the ads like many people. what are you looking for? >> you know, we are looking for a great game. i think you have two teams that both can be explosive on offense. san francisco obviously with their ground aback but their ability to make plays with their receivers. baltimore's explosive offense and then two defenses that are going to be played very sound and very disciplined and very physical. >> greta: i'm going to look for the quarterbac
. >> steve, what is the holdup? >> so which ad do you like best, go to greta wire .com and watch them again and then pick your favorite. and this year it is not just any super bowl, it is the harbowl. what can we expect from the big game? cincinnati bengals head coach marvin lewis has a good idea. as defensive coordinator he helped lead the ravens to a super bowl victory 12 years ago. he joins us. nice to see you, coach. >> how are you doing today? >> very well. i take...
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but polls show the leading republican congressman steve king gets beat by any likely democrat. this a surprise? what do you think? >> it's a surprise in terms of iowa, having done some work there, it's a rural state. it's not the northeast of the united states. it's not massachusetts. but they're also very progressive, and they're also a good judge of character. they kind of see through the game, if you will. and i think the state has changed over the last four or so years. it's kind of moved if you will more to the center, more to the center left. and candidates like congressman king and others just don't i think reflect the values of the preferences of the state. >> now, on the national level, there is new jersey governor chris christie. let's take a look at his appearance on david letterman. >> i've made jokes about you, not just one or two. not just ongoing here and there, intermittent. >> i didn't know it was going to be this long. >> joking aside, christie has an innate ability to know the room and be the regular guy. and isn't this what the republican party is lacking ri
but polls show the leading republican congressman steve king gets beat by any likely democrat. this a surprise? what do you think? >> it's a surprise in terms of iowa, having done some work there, it's a rural state. it's not the northeast of the united states. it's not massachusetts. but they're also very progressive, and they're also a good judge of character. they kind of see through the game, if you will. and i think the state has changed over the last four or so years. it's kind of...
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this was picked up by steve forbes in the 1990s. again, it didn't go anywhere. then david bradford came back. the tax was the flat tax with graduated rates. it has been published by bob cal advocating it. and if there's the fair tax, many favor that. then there is a very interesting plan, which would be a value-added tax, which would collect most of the revenue with a very high exemption level. very much like the original income tax that we had in 1913. so why do people advocate a consumption tax? some people say it promotes economic growth and competitiveness. this is a argument that talks about exports and imports come at least consumption tax, business tax variety, fairness issues and simplicity issues are often not refer to, but they were the ones who are actually stressed in the blueprint. the idea of fairness was that a consumption tax better measures income to pay over someone's lifetime, in contrast, income tax for people with the same present value of lifetime income and income tax discriminates against people who consume later in life and discriminate
this was picked up by steve forbes in the 1990s. again, it didn't go anywhere. then david bradford came back. the tax was the flat tax with graduated rates. it has been published by bob cal advocating it. and if there's the fair tax, many favor that. then there is a very interesting plan, which would be a value-added tax, which would collect most of the revenue with a very high exemption level. very much like the original income tax that we had in 1913. so why do people advocate a consumption...
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on twitter this morning, we have this from steve harrison. he says -- sorry about that. back to the phones. steve and indiana, democrats. caller: good morning. i live a half an hour away from elkhart. anyone who has common sense would agree that president obama has failed elkhart. he spent a lot of time there. i was living in fort wayne, indiana. i used to drive to see a friend of mine in south bend. i drove through elkhart. they are known as the rv capital of the united states. they almost went bankrupt. because of the stimulus package , they are hurting more people. a are expanding plants now. people who aren't saying that president obama has done nothing in his first term, i do not know what planet they are on. i really do not. host: -- caller: the auto industry is booming. elkhart is hiring people. host: how far is south bend from elkhart? is this economic boom extending beyond elkhart? caller: i am about a half an hour from elkhart. south bend is a different story. we lost to the hall of fame. we have a new mayor. south bend being the second- largest city in indiana
on twitter this morning, we have this from steve harrison. he says -- sorry about that. back to the phones. steve and indiana, democrats. caller: good morning. i live a half an hour away from elkhart. anyone who has common sense would agree that president obama has failed elkhart. he spent a lot of time there. i was living in fort wayne, indiana. i used to drive to see a friend of mine in south bend. i drove through elkhart. they are known as the rv capital of the united states. they almost...
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steve osunsami, abc news, new york. >> a beautiful, beautiful, movie and a beautiful story. the entire thing is moving. >> really. socially what it means, breaks down some racial boundaries. i like the whole thing, that story. so he that was -- >> don't worry about what willis is saying. on another note. we want to welcome, of course, my new co-anchor, diana perez to the show. >> yea! >> since there are no secrets on this set. we're going to let you decide what you...